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Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Natural Sciences >
Department Biology >
Master of Science Biology >
Compulsory elective modules
Module Evolutionary systematics
Module Evolution and Behaviour
Module Geographical information systems in ecology
Module Molecular parasitology
Module Molecular parasitology (3CP)
Module Plant-Animal Interactions
Module Molecular and cellular immunology
Module Module The organism in its aquatic environment
Module Evolution, Ecology and Systematics of Fungi
Molecular Neurobiology
Module Neurophysiology
Moduel Biodiversity and Evolution - Research at the Botanical Collections of the University of HamburgBiodiversity and Evolution - Research at the Botanical Collections of the University of Hamburg
Module Introduction to the NGS World
Module Applied nature conservation
Module Infection biology of tropical diseases
Module Global Change in Biodiversity and International Concepts for Sustainability and Nature Conservation
Module Neurobiological Immunology
Module Digital methods in morphology
Module Marine Deep-Sea Benthic Biodiversity
Module Current topics in developmental biology
Molecular entomology and arboviruses
Module Zoonoses and One Health
Module Interactions of biota and global biogeochemical cycles from the geological past to the future
Module Reprogramming animal cells and Introduction to using Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) as a model organism for research
Module Methods in Vegetation Science
Module Past and ongoing soil carbon dynamics in ecosystems of the coastal zone
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